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1.3
The differences between the three types of Call Recorder.
The table above shows that there are three different types of Call Recorder:
one with a hard disk, one with an internal flash memory and one with an
exchangeable LS120 disk. Each type of recorder treats the medium it records
from in a different
consequences for the way a Call Recorder operates. A recorder with a hard
disk of limited capacity operates in exactly the same way as one with a high
capacity, for instance.
1.3.1
The Hard Disk Call Recorder
A Call Recorder with a hard disk will automatically create space for new
recordings by erasing the oldest ones when the disk is close to full capacity.
This should be taken into account, and recordings that need to be kept longer
should be archived. It should present no practical problems, because the
capacity of this type of recorder is sufficient to store conversations of several
years.
The maximum number of recordings that can be stored in the recorder with a
hard disk is 500,000 for all models, which means there are no practical
restrictions.
When after several years of use the hard disk is approaching its full capacity,
the recorder will give a warning signal well in time for the user to check if
there are any objections to the oldest recordings being overwritten.
1.3.2
The LS120 Call Recorder
An LS120 Call Recorder not only has the capacity of the floppy disk at its
disposal, but also an internal flash disk, which is equal to that of article no.
1280 (flash disk 16Mb). This implies that when the floppy disk is full, some
four hours of recording time will be left, leaving ample time to place a new
disk in the recorder.
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